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The answer ISOGRAM has 4 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of isogram in various dictionaries:
noun - a line drawn on a map connecting points having the same numerical value of some variable
noun - a line on a map connecting points of equal value
ISOGRAM - An isogram (also known as a "nonpattern word") is a logological term for a word or phrase without a repeating letter. It is also used by some to mean...
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Word or phrase with no repeated letters, such as every answer in this puzzle |
Map line between equal points |
Contour line |
Word with no repeating letters |
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Oct 26 2012 The Chronicle of Higher Education |
Dec 4 2009 Ink Well xwords |
Jun 13 2008 Wall Street Journal |
Oct 25 2002 Wall Street Journal |
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See isoline. |
a line drawn on a map connecting points having the same numerical value of some variable |
Isogram description |
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An isogram (also known as a "nonpattern word") is a logological term for a word or phrase without a repeating letter. It is also used by some to mean a word or phrase in which each letter appears the same number of times, not necessarily just once. Conveniently, the word itself is an isogram in both senses of the word, making it autological. * In the book Language on Vacation: An Olio of Orthographical Oddities, Dmitri Borgmann tries to find the longest isogrammic word. The longest one he found was "Dermatoglyphics" at 15 letters. He coins several longer hypothetical words, such as "thumbscrew-japingly" (18 letters, defined as "as if mocking a thumbscrew") and, with the "uttermost limit in the way of verbal creativeness", "pubvexingfjord-schmaltzy" (23 letters, defined as "as if in the manner of the extreme sentimentalism generated in some individuals by the sight of a majestic fjord, which sentimentalism is annoying to the clientele of an English inn"). * In the book Making the Alphabet |